Here’s how it works. NVIDIA's beastly RTX 3080 brought our lofty dreams of gaming at 4K with smooth framerates to reality for the first time when it launched in late 2020, and ever since then ...
GIGABYTE introduces its new X870I AORUS PRO ICE motherboard is a teeny-tiny Mini-ITX board, with the new X870 chipset and ...
Previously, we reviewed the X870E AORUS ELITE WIFI7, a solid motherboard offering a strong price-to-performance ratio. Today, ...
Gigabyte’s Aorus 16X 2024 aims to deliver top-tier specs without the premium markup. Boasting an Intel Core i9-14900HX processor, an NVIDIA RTX 4070 GPU, and a vibrant 2K display, the Aorus 16X ...
Gigabyte has gone and quietly introduced its first mini-ITX form factor motherboard based on AMD's X870 chipset, and it looks ...
and the AORUS MO34WQC2 hits a sweet spot with both. Boasting a stunning 34-inch QD-OLED curved display sourced from Samsung, ...
The Nvidia RTX 5080 will likely be the second of the company's next-gen GeForce GPUs to be released in 2025, and is expected to form the second tier of its Blackwell architecture gaming generation.
In his recent "September Loose Ends" livestream, leaker Tom from Moore's Law is Dead said that he has heard rumbles of NVIDIA preparing a beefed-up GeForce RTX 5070. Initially, the GeForce RTX ...
However, a new leak tells us that Nvidia might try out a different approach with the RTX 50-series, and that’s bound to put some pressure on AMD at the worst possible time. What’s new?
The Nvidia RTX 5070 is expected to be the third new GeForce GPU to be released in 2025 based on the gaming version of the Blackwell graphics card architecture. There has been relatively little ...
Rumor mill: We've heard several rumors regarding Nvidia's RTX 5000 Blackwell series of graphics cards, but one element that is light on details is the pricing. A recent claim about the RTX 5090 ...
We could be getting the Nvidia GeForce RTX 5060 as soon as March 2025, while the RTX 5070 will arrive in February 2025, according to a new rumor. If this leak is to be believed, then Nvidia ...